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Choose between Windows 10 and Windows 7.

Choose between Windows 10 and Windows 7.

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Pimousse62620
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07-02-2021, 08:05 PM
#11
lol, just click a box and it seems to shut everything down? follow an old online tutorial that predates the latest Windows update? it's weird how many think they’ve disabled everything just by leaving Windows Update running. like locking the windows but keeping the front door open.
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Pimousse62620
07-02-2021, 08:05 PM #11

lol, just click a box and it seems to shut everything down? follow an old online tutorial that predates the latest Windows update? it's weird how many think they’ve disabled everything just by leaving Windows Update running. like locking the windows but keeping the front door open.

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mrcactusguy
Junior Member
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07-02-2021, 08:40 PM
#12
And by the way, it was a brand new setup. It crashed like junk, but a 5-year-old Windows 7 version worked fine with barely over 1.3GB of RAM usage. Wow, that’s impressive!
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mrcactusguy
07-02-2021, 08:40 PM #12

And by the way, it was a brand new setup. It crashed like junk, but a 5-year-old Windows 7 version worked fine with barely over 1.3GB of RAM usage. Wow, that’s impressive!

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Falcore_
Member
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07-02-2021, 11:52 PM
#13
I’ll also mention that purchasing the windows and having a genuine version should prevent any issues
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Falcore_
07-02-2021, 11:52 PM #13

I’ll also mention that purchasing the windows and having a genuine version should prevent any issues

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KTownKid808
Junior Member
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07-03-2021, 06:07 AM
#14
Let me clarify what metadata actually does. I won’t pretend it’s a physical door or window, but I can show you a visual if that helps. Just let me know what you’d like to see!
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KTownKid808
07-03-2021, 06:07 AM #14

Let me clarify what metadata actually does. I won’t pretend it’s a physical door or window, but I can show you a visual if that helps. Just let me know what you’d like to see!

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DinVin
Member
64
07-10-2021, 12:09 PM
#15
Windows 7 consumes less RAM and CPU compared to 10, but you should still be aware of background processes. Some are essential while others are just random programs running in the background, and it mainly depends on what you use and run.
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DinVin
07-10-2021, 12:09 PM #15

Windows 7 consumes less RAM and CPU compared to 10, but you should still be aware of background processes. Some are essential while others are just random programs running in the background, and it mainly depends on what you use and run.

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JenSwiftpaw
Junior Member
19
07-11-2021, 01:32 AM
#16
Precisely, ten things were happening at once I was browsing Windows 10 laptops at Best Buy, staring at them without purpose. One machine had nothing but idle background processes on its desktop. When I opened Task Manager, the CPU was stuck at 100% even though nothing was running. It seemed like all those background tasks were trying to push Windows 10 updates everywhere. It was just a joke.
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JenSwiftpaw
07-11-2021, 01:32 AM #16

Precisely, ten things were happening at once I was browsing Windows 10 laptops at Best Buy, staring at them without purpose. One machine had nothing but idle background processes on its desktop. When I opened Task Manager, the CPU was stuck at 100% even though nothing was running. It seemed like all those background tasks were trying to push Windows 10 updates everywhere. It was just a joke.

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bmw355games
Junior Member
47
07-11-2021, 04:46 AM
#17
It seems I can't hold it against you. Some of these students were born long before netbooks with Windows 7 came around. And that's not even the device I used—10 on it. I can't picture them wrestling with just 1GB of memory. Ten is roughly as simple as a billboard in a storm.
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bmw355games
07-11-2021, 04:46 AM #17

It seems I can't hold it against you. Some of these students were born long before netbooks with Windows 7 came around. And that's not even the device I used—10 on it. I can't picture them wrestling with just 1GB of memory. Ten is roughly as simple as a billboard in a storm.

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omniclean
Member
192
07-17-2021, 02:41 PM
#18
Ten works well if you understand what you're doing. It slows down quicker than seven and offers better stability. It also functions well on older hardware. For full disk utilization, turn off network shares if you prefer. It's attempting to sync systems from your local LAN to other Windows 10 machines you have. Another approach is to configure local permissions so Windows can access other computers on your network. Additionally, the system needs some time post-install to complete background tasks for smoothing out after startup, which means you'll notice increased background activity during initial setup.
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omniclean
07-17-2021, 02:41 PM #18

Ten works well if you understand what you're doing. It slows down quicker than seven and offers better stability. It also functions well on older hardware. For full disk utilization, turn off network shares if you prefer. It's attempting to sync systems from your local LAN to other Windows 10 machines you have. Another approach is to configure local permissions so Windows can access other computers on your network. Additionally, the system needs some time post-install to complete background tasks for smoothing out after startup, which means you'll notice increased background activity during initial setup.

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DantBossGamer
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191
08-07-2021, 06:21 AM
#19
In the end, my opinion is more personal.
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DantBossGamer
08-07-2021, 06:21 AM #19

In the end, my opinion is more personal.

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Theboss572
Member
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08-09-2021, 01:14 AM
#20
I believe cleaning the drive and beginning with fresh drivers and, especially, a genuine version of Windows on a system that meets the requirements doesn’t matter what Windows you choose. Just remember that Windows XP is no longer supported, so the next version might be Windows 7—but by then most people will likely be using Windows newer than 10, though that’s more about personal preference at the moment.
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Theboss572
08-09-2021, 01:14 AM #20

I believe cleaning the drive and beginning with fresh drivers and, especially, a genuine version of Windows on a system that meets the requirements doesn’t matter what Windows you choose. Just remember that Windows XP is no longer supported, so the next version might be Windows 7—but by then most people will likely be using Windows newer than 10, though that’s more about personal preference at the moment.

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